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1905 Corvalis, Oregon - 2006 Three Rivers, California. Known for: Plein air western landscape painting, dioramas, teaching.
"Ray Strong: Remembering a Master" by Mark Humpal, Southwest Art magazine, January 12, 2018:. In a career spanning the last three-quarters of the 20th century, painter Ray Strong (1905-2006) strove... Read full biography
"Ray Strong: Remembering a Master" by Mark Humpal, Southwest Art magazine, January 12, 2018:. In a career spanning the last three-quarters of the 20th century, painter Ray Strong (1905-2006) strove to capture the essence of the western landscape. California’s voluptuous, sunbaked foothills, dotted... Read full biography
"Ray Strong: Remembering a Master" by Mark Humpal, Southwest Art magazine, January 12, 2018:. In a career spanning the last three-quarters of the 20th century, painter Ray Strong (1905-2006) strove to capture the essence of the western landscape. California’s voluptuous, sunbaked foothills, dotted with clusters of live oaks, are his best-known subjects, but his oeuvre also includes depictions of Oregon, New York, Arizona, Utah, Canada, and Europe. Fresh from training in New York, he arrived in... Read full biography
"Ray Strong: Remembering a Master" by Mark Humpal, Southwest Art magazine, January 12, 2018:. In a career spanning the last three-quarters of the 20th century, painter Ray Strong (1905-2006) strove to capture the essence of the western landscape. California’s voluptuous, sunbaked foothills, dotted with clusters of live oaks, are his best-known subjects, but his oeuvre also includes depictions of Oregon, New York, Arizona, Utah, Canada, and Europe. Fresh from training in New York, he arrived in San Francisco during the early years of the Great Depression and soon became a major player in that city’s vibrant art community. A variety of accomplishments during the New Deal art programs of the 1930s brought him national fame and opened doors of... Read full biography
"Ray Strong: Remembering a Master" by Mark Humpal, Southwest Art magazine, January 12, 2018:. In a career spanning the last three-quarters of the 20th century, painter Ray Strong (1905-2006) strove to capture the essence of the western landscape. California’s voluptuous, sunbaked foothills, dotted with clusters of live oaks, are his best-known subjects, but his oeuvre also includes depictions of Oregon, New York, Arizona, Utah, Canada, and Europe. Fresh from training in New York, he arrived in San Francisco during the early years of the Great Depression and soon became a major player in that city’s vibrant art community. A variety of accomplishments during the New Deal art programs of the 1930s brought him national fame and opened doors of opportunity. He hit his stride a decade later in Marin County, where he refined his signature style. But the important first... Read full biography
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- Ray Strong: Remembering a MasterJanuary 2018Humpal, MarkSouthwest Art
- 1934: A New Deal for ArtistsFebruary 2010Kennedy, Roger G.American Art Review
- Ray StrongOctober 2005Tello, ArturoPlein Air Magazine
- What's NewsMarch 2005Art of the West EditorsArt of the West
- By the SeaJune 2004Kolpas, NormanSouthwest Art
- Images of Steinbeck's CaliforniaAugust 1998Hauck, Steve & Patricia LeachAmerican Art Review
- The Oak GroupJune 1996Runbeck, KathrynSouthwest Art